The Kings Mountain Herald August 31, 2006 HOPE POSTGAME Bl SPORTS THIS WEEK PLAYERS OF THE GAME First Assembly - Andrew Burton, 22- 176 rushing, 1 TD. Hope - Chavis Poole, RB/LB, 13-101 rush- ing with 1 TD, 2-24 receiving; 14 tackles on defense; Taylor Brewer, Tyler Shores and Adam Raye also had big games on defense. PLAY OF THE GAME First Assembly’s Josh Burchfield inter- cepted a pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown to erase a 3-0 Hope lead and First Assembly never trailed again. BREWER Thursday, August 31 6 p.m. - High school soccer, Kings Mountain at Alexander Central. 7 p.m. - High school JV football, South Point at Kings Mountain. Friday, September 1 7:30 - High school football, Thomas Jefferson at Hope Christian (KM City Stadium). 7:30 - High school football, Kings Mountain at South Point. Tuesday, September 5 4 p.m. - High school cross country, Kings Mountain and Chase at Burns. 4:30- High school volleyball, East Rutherford at Kings Mountain. Wednesday, September 6 4 p.m. - High school tennis, Shelby at Kings Mountain. 6 p.m. - High school soccer, Maiden at Kings Mountaineer kickers blank Hunter Huss Kings Mountain High's men’s soccer team opened its regular season Monday night at John Gamble Stadium with a 3-0 win over Hunter Huss. Chris Miller gave the Mountaineers an early lead with a header. He was assist- ed by Brandon Mitchell, who had thrown the ball into play. Tony Chanthaphaeng scored later in the first half off a free kick from 30 yards free kick from 25 yards out, again putting the ball in the upper part of the near post out of the keeper's reach. Kings Mountain had 24 shots on goal. Brandon Mitchell had a couple of good looks but came up short, and Chris Greene had a few shots on goal. Townsend Haynes played a great game at goal to record the shutout. Other outstanding offen- sive players were Chris Skibo, Paul Mansfield, Andrew Turner and Ben Galloway. “They all gave us solid defense,” said Coach Erik Price. “We needed it because Huss kept the pressure on us until the very end.” The Mountaineers hoped to keep the momentum going in a home game against Crest Wednesday. “We came together as a Mountain. YARDSTICK Sgman out. Chanthaphaeng placed sive players were Daniel team tonight,” Price said. i the ball in the upper 90 and Bearden and Chris Potts. “And that is what we have the Huss keeper couldn't get Jaye Jackson came off the been looking for. That is E HC Pp 8 y g Hirsi downs a 11 PREP S TA ND I NGS to it. . bench and played a good what led to their success out i Yds. rushing 301 103 Chanthaphaeng scored game in the mid field. there tonight.” ¢ Phases 3.112 4-12-2 again in the second half off a Other outstanding defen- i . Southwestern 2A/3A Yds. passing 9 73 | Fumbles lost 1 0 Ge oe a KM ES i Yds peraliead 33 1058 R-S Central 00 20 | From1B : Chase 0-0 1-0 First hy SHING. ton 22-176 East Rutherford 0-0 1-0 first period when he went back to pass on the Burchfield 8-49 Kinard 7.67. Manuel Shelby 0-0 1-0 KM seven yard line, couldn't find a receiver Montegue 4-10 Justin Ha gler 16D. Burns 0-0 0-1 and scrambled around right end for a touch- Hope - Chavi s Poole 1 3-101, Terran Kings Mountain 0-0 0-1 down. He was slightly shaken up on the play and back-up quarterback Quintin Coleman and threw a two-point conversion pass to Trent Cathcart. Later, Kings Mountain was backed up on its own one yard line following a Huss punt. A hand off in the backfield was mishandled. After a mad scramble, a KM player fell on the ball, giving Huss a safety and a 10-0 lead. Brooks 6-15, Josh Gilbert 10-14, Adam Raye 3-(-27). Last Week's Results Hunter Huss 50, Kings Mountain 14 Crest 26, Burns 0 Shelby 39, Freedom 17 R-S Central 20, Cherryville 13 Friday’s Games Kings Mountain at South Point PASSING First Assembly - Hagler 1-7-0-1; Josh Byrun 2-3-1-8; Montegue 0-1-1-0; Hope - Josh Gilbert 4-12-2-73. RECEIVING Shelby at Ashbrook Huss fumbled the free kick and KM recov- First Assembly: & Moniteeue 12.3 Burns at East Gaston ered at the Huskies” 39, but moments later Burchfield 1-1 4) Ken GC i viel 1-41. Bessemer City at Chase the Mounties fumbled the ball back to Huss, Poole 2-24 Tait nlov 1.8 ! East Rutherford at McDowell and Williams threw a 47-yard touchdown 1 Ye Polk County at R-S Central pass to Jawan Williams for a 16-0 halftime lead. BY THE NUMBERS Big South 3A/4A Kings Mountain's defense held the FA 0.7414 0 21 Huskies in check in the second half until the HC 3-008 1 Conf. All final minute of play, when Williams broke W-L W-L loose on a keeper for a 45 yard touchdown Hunter Huss 0-0 2-0 run. FIRST QUARTER : : : ; ¥ : North Gaston 0-0 2-0 Kings Mountain's only scoring opportuni- Hope «Josh Burgess 29 ye: field goal Crest 0-0 1-0 ty came in just moments before when South Point 0-0 1-0 Terrance Young returned a punt to the Huss First ow A eld 38 Ashbrook 0-0 1-1 11. Numerous penalties and a bad snap over sos interce = on return (Manuel East Gaston’ 0-0 0-1 the quarterback’s head eventually pushed po Kick) Forestview 0-0 0-2 the Mounties back to the 46 where they lost : : : the ball on downs. Mii SR Burchfield 13 ‘nn Last Week's Results Kings Mountain host South Point tonight KM JV quarterback Devin Thompson keeps gu : Clover 28, Ashbrook 6 at 7:30. ball on option in game with Huss. Anson County 35, Forestview 0 First - THIRD quam: 14 ran North Gaston 42, Bessemer City 0 (Montegue kick) South Point 34, Lincolnton 27 Hunter Huss 50, Kings Mountain 14 Crest 26, Burns 0 Kings Mountain, NC FOURTH QUARTER Hope - Chavis Poole 38 run (Poole pass from Tyler Shores). This Weekes Lames Clover at Forestview Burns at East Gaston THIS WEEK Thomas Jefferson at Hope Christian, Sholay si Da in Friday, Kings Mountain City North Gaston at Cherryville Stadium. Kings Mountain at South Point Coming | September {10th, 11th & 12th| | Request for Qualifications The City of Kings Mountain is currently soliciting “Qualification Statements” from interested firms or persons to provide administrative services for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Concentrated Needs project. Specifically, the project involves the construction of approximately 1,700 1f of gravity sewer line, rehabilitation of seven single family units, and the relocation of one unit on part of Galilee Church Road in Kings Mountain, NC. Work will include all administrative aspects of managing a federal CDBG project. Interested firms or individuals should document prior experiences working the Community Development Block program funds. Preaching Mission Services Starting at 6:45 Dr. Lenny Stadler Dr. Lenny Stadler now has a book called From Hard Rock Everyone Welcome! To Solid Rock Interested firms should submit a single copy of a “Qualifications Package” which should include and Special Music Each Night introductory copy cover letter. Submittals are due no later than ¥ | 2:00 pm September 15, 2006. Complete proposal packets are J available at the City of Kings Mountain Planning and SUNDAY = Faithful Friends Economic Development Department, 101 West Gold Street, . - Kings Mountain, NC or by calling 704-734-0333. MONDAY - Kings Review TUESDAY = Four Anointed 113 S. Piedmont Ave. Kings Mountain, NC 28086 704-739-2471 www.kmcumc.org Women and minority-owned firms are encouraged to reply. The City of Kings Mountain is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Packages should be mailed to: Steve Killian, Director of Planning and Economic Development City of Kings Mountain § PO Box 429 Kin s Mountain, NC 28086